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Of course you can!!!.....until the child is 18......
yep, you only need evidence....
They would need to be under a legal guardianship and the parents under a child support order.
Yes, if said lady is emmancipated.
Yes, they have that ability. As long as they remain responsible for the child.
As long as she meets the tests as either a qualifying child or a qualiffing relative.
i think 2 i am not sure......
No. Merely having a child does not emancipate a minor in any state of the US.
Probably not, but you need to follow the legalities to getting the child support order ended so that you are still not liable.
i think LILLY
In Florida, parents are legally responsible for providing housing and support for their minor children until they turn 18, unless the child is legally emancipated. If parents kick a 17 year old out of the house without cause or proper support, it could be considered neglect or abandonment, which are grounds for state intervention.
If you live in the US... A 13-year-old can't leave home unless their parents give them permission to live somewhere else, such as with a relative. In that case, the parents would need to give the relative some form of temporary custody/guardianship over the child. whats the law in Australia